Passive soil vapor extraction (PSVE) is an enhanced attenuation (EA) approach that removes volatile contaminants from soil. The extraction is driven by natural pressure gradients between the subsurface and atmosphere (Barometric Pumping), or by renewable sources of energy such as wind or solar power (Assisted PSVE). The technology is applicable for remediating sites with low levels of contamination and for transitioning sites from active source technologies such as active soil vapor extraction (ASVE) to natural attenuation. PSVE systems are simple to design and operate and are more cost effective than active systems in many scenarios. Thus, PSVE is often appropriate as an interim-remedial or polishing strategy. Over the past decade, PSVE ha...
Enhanced soil mixing is a process used to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from soil. In thi...
The majority of the planned remediation sites within the DOE complex are contaminated with volatile ...
In Situ Enhanced Soil Mixing (ISESM) is a treatment technology that has been demonstrated and deploy...
The passive soil vapor extraction (PSVE) system at the MetLab of the Savannah River Site has been op...
Soil vapor extraction (SVE)systems can be used to remediate enviornmental sites that have been conta...
This report presents evaluations, recommendations, and requirements concerning passive soil vapor ex...
ABSTRACT: The most common approach for remediation of vadose zone soils contaminated with volatile o...
Soil vapor extraction (SVE) is a prevalent remediation approach for volatile contaminants in the vad...
Soil vapor extraction (SVE) is a widely-used method for remediation of contaminants in the unsaturat...
A passive soil vapor extraction (PSVE) treatability study at the Miscellaneous Chemical Basin (MCB) ...
This report describes five thermally enhanced technologies that may be used to remediate contaminate...
In recent years, actual and potential contamination of air, soil and groundwater by organic compound...
Extracting vapor from soil is a cost-effective technique for the removal of volatile organic chemica...
The integration of bioventing (BV) and soil vapor extraction (SVE) appears to be an effective combin...
The results to date on the treatability study of the PSVE system at the MetLab of the Savannah River...
Enhanced soil mixing is a process used to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from soil. In thi...
The majority of the planned remediation sites within the DOE complex are contaminated with volatile ...
In Situ Enhanced Soil Mixing (ISESM) is a treatment technology that has been demonstrated and deploy...
The passive soil vapor extraction (PSVE) system at the MetLab of the Savannah River Site has been op...
Soil vapor extraction (SVE)systems can be used to remediate enviornmental sites that have been conta...
This report presents evaluations, recommendations, and requirements concerning passive soil vapor ex...
ABSTRACT: The most common approach for remediation of vadose zone soils contaminated with volatile o...
Soil vapor extraction (SVE) is a prevalent remediation approach for volatile contaminants in the vad...
Soil vapor extraction (SVE) is a widely-used method for remediation of contaminants in the unsaturat...
A passive soil vapor extraction (PSVE) treatability study at the Miscellaneous Chemical Basin (MCB) ...
This report describes five thermally enhanced technologies that may be used to remediate contaminate...
In recent years, actual and potential contamination of air, soil and groundwater by organic compound...
Extracting vapor from soil is a cost-effective technique for the removal of volatile organic chemica...
The integration of bioventing (BV) and soil vapor extraction (SVE) appears to be an effective combin...
The results to date on the treatability study of the PSVE system at the MetLab of the Savannah River...
Enhanced soil mixing is a process used to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from soil. In thi...
The majority of the planned remediation sites within the DOE complex are contaminated with volatile ...
In Situ Enhanced Soil Mixing (ISESM) is a treatment technology that has been demonstrated and deploy...